I was reading on MN about an 11 year old who plays outside (excellent) with other children in the street. Families have shared drives. Mother admits her car has suffered slight damage in the past.
A male neighbour (according to the child) shouted at her for playing on his f**** drive and warned her if she did he would break her legs. Apparently he's concerned about damage to his car and work van.
Now I would never ever shout or swear at a child but maybe this man had just had enough.
The mother seemed to think her child should be able to play wherever and is prepared to pay for any damage
Yesterday she rang 101 and reported the man. Presumably he will receive a visit from the police.
So what does this teach the child? Admittedly he should never shout or swear at a child but children need to learn respect for other people's property and belongings
“We start school too early in the UK!”
How will things change if our summers keep getting hotter


